词汇 | summon up ↔ something |
释义 | summon up ↔ somethingsummon up ↔ something phrasal verbphr v formal a) if something summons up a memory, thought, or image, it makes you remember it or think of it 唤起,使想起 SYN conjure up The smell summoned up memories of family holidays by the sea. 这气味使人想起全家在海边度假的情景。 b) to try very hard to have enough courage, energy, or strength, because you need it 鼓起〔勇气〕;振作〔精神〕;使出〔力气〕 Ruth took a deep breath, summoned up her courage, and told him the truth. 露丝深吸一口气,鼓起勇气,把真相告诉了他。 Examples from the Corpus summon up ↔ • Feeling small and insignificant, Chesarynth summoned up the courage to move.• He summoned up childhood memories and a long love for a part of his musical heritage in a piece called Blues Suite.• It seems to me a healthy slogan; and it summons up a cheerful and invigorating mood.• New challenges summon up fresh resources, or expose areas in which resources are lacking.• Some feelings are more easily dismissed than others, and some are more easily summoned up.• Surely this night the unexpected would happen, surely she had summoned up the unexpected.• The keen blustery morning summoned up exactly the braced mood she sought to capture.• Will they summon up the energy to transfer to the Isas offered by smile or the Nationwide? → summon up ↔ something at summon(2) |
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